(cymbals)…- [Instructor] In this challenge,…you'll add two markers to the DHY remix session…to identify where each of the two trumpet parts begin.…To complete this challenge, you'll first open…the DHY Remix 04 session that you previously created.…If that session's not available,…you can use the session I've provided for you…in the 03 Finished Solutions folder.…Next, complete a Save As to create a copy…called DHY Remix 05.…

Then, toggle your display to the Edit window and from there,…activate the Link Track and Edit Selection option.…Next, activate the Tab to Transients function.…Then, select the first Horns track, called Horns Part One…to place your cursor onto the track.…Next, press tab to navigate to the first MIDI note…on the track and add a marker at this location…called First Horns Start.…Next, select the second Horns track, Horns Part Two,…to move your cursor to that track…and tab up to the first MIDI note there.…

And finally, add a second marker at this location…called Second Horns Start.…Be sure to save your work when finished.…

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Updated

3/23/2017

Released

1/19/2017

Unlock the power of Pro Tools. In collaboration with Avid Technology (the makers of Pro Tools), we have teamed up with Frank D. Cook, Avid Master Instructor and author of the Pro Tools 101 course book, to create Pro Tools 12 Essential Training: 101. Frank translates Avid's official training into an online course covering all of the fundamentals necessary to get started using Pro Tools with confidence. The lessons are designed to help you overcome the challenge of the software and get you started creating your own sessions and final mixes. Frank starts by explaining some basic concepts of digital audio and providing an overview of the Pro Tools software. He quickly moves into creating a Pro Tools session and recording tracks, including importing media and working with MIDI. He then demonstrates how to select, navigate, and edit audio within Pro Tools 12. The course wraps up by demonstrating basic mixing and automation techniques, creating a session backup, and bouncing down a final mix. You'll also get some of Frank's favorite tips and tricks for using Pro Tools in a real-world audio production workflow.

Topics include:

Getting started with Pro Tools menus, windows, and edit tools

Creating a session

Creating a click track

Recording audio

Importing audio and video

Recording, viewing, and editing MIDI data

Selecting and navigating within tracks

Adding markers

Editing clips

Creating fade effects

Mixing tracks and adding automation

Backing up a session

Bouncing a mix to disk

Skill Level Beginner

4h 32m

Duration

353,029

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Q. This course was updated on 03/23/2017. What changed?

A. Challenges and solutions were added to chapters 3–10 and three videos were updated in the first couple chapters.